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Artist: Marsden Hartley (American 1877-1943)

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Marsden Hartley, The Ice Hole+ Maine Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
The Ice Hole+ Maine
Marsden Hartley, Still Life Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Still Life
Marsden Hartley, Indian Fantasy Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Indian Fantasy
Marsden Hartley, Blessing the Melon Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Blessing the Melon
Marsden Hartley, Franconia Notch Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Franconia Notch
Marsden Hartley, (Flowers) Roses from Hispania Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
(Flowers) Roses from Hispania
Marsden Hartley, Northern Seacape+ Off the Banks Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Northern Seacape+ Off the Banks
Marsden Hartley, Smelt Brook Falls Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Smelt Brook Falls
Marsden Hartley, Fisherman's Last Supper Fine Art Reproduction Oil Painting
Fisherman's Last Supper
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Hartley, Marsden
1877-1943

Hartley, Marsden Biography

American painter, born in Lewiston, Maine. Marsden Hartley studied at the Cleveland School of Art and the Chase School and the National Academy of Design in New York City. Returning to Maine in 1901, he painted a series of impressionistic landscapes. In 1912 Marsden Hartley went to Europe, where he was influenced by the fauves and cubists in Paris and especially by the expressionists of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) group in Berlin. Marsden Hartley did abstract, vivid compositions suggested by German military motifs, such as Painting No. 5 (1914-1915, Whitney Museum, New York City). Subsequently he worked in Paris and southern France in the manner of the French painter Cezanne. Settling in Maine in the 1930s, Marsden Hartley evolved a highly personal style. Mountains, rocks, and fishermen filled his harshly colored, boldly outlined landscapes, seascapes, and genre scenes. Examples are Lobster Fishermen (1941, Metropolitan Museum, New York City) and Evening Storm, Schoodic, Maine (1942, Museum of Modern Art, New York City).

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